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Discover Greensboro KOA

If you want to combine the wonderful nature of North Carolina with its cities full of amazing attractions, camping at Greensboro KOA is a great idea. Add to that a range of amenities on offer, and you are in for an unforgettable adventure. Relax in the seasonal swimming pool or gather your friends and family in the pavilion – you can also bring your pet and have some fun at the dog park. If you need to stay connected, there is Wi-Fi access. Propane and firewood are available on-site, so you don’t have to leave the campground.

No matter which way of camping you opt for, you will find a spot to settle in. If you arrive in an RV rental, there are pull-through sites with full hookups and 50/30 amps, as well as sites with electric hookups for pop-up trailers and campervans. There are also cabins with one or two rooms and tent sites with water and electric hookups. If you're staying a while, you can take advantage of the laundry facilities on-site.

Once you book one of the RV rentals in Guilford County, take some time to discover the secrets of the surrounding area, starting from Greensboro, one of the largest cities in North Carolina and home to the International Civil Rights Center & Museum and Greensboro Science Center. Also known as Queen City, Charlotte will surprise you at every step with amazing museums, great sports events, and excellent entertainment. Outdoor lovers will be thrilled to find wonderful lakes in every direction, as well as sprawling forests and national parks such as the iconic Great Smoky Mountains National Park and Cherokee National Forest only a few hours' drive away, easy to reach in a campervan rental.

The Great Outdoors

Camp in an RV near Greensboro and you will get a chance to see nature in all its shapes and forms, from deep woods hiding clear streams to the ocean coast hugged by waves. In a bit over an hour's drive, you can reach Hanging Rock State Park and get lost in the world of green trees, mountain streams, and rugged rocks. Choose one of the numerous trails leading to vista points where you can take in the incredible landscape of the park or opt for a paddling trip down the Dan River. Thrill seekers will find excellent conditions for rock climbing, while those who want to relax can go for a swim or a fishing trip on the lake formed by Cascade Creek. Some of the highlights of the park are its waterfalls, offering refreshment and adding to its beauty with their scenic cascades.

Another wonder of nature you quickly reach in your rental RV is Pilot Mountain State Park. The mountain itself can be easily spotted, standing tall at over 2,000 feet, crowned with tall trees atop its steep cliffs. Hiking and equestrian trails are a great way of witnessing the rich flora and fauna of the park. Visitors can also travel through the park by canoe on part of the Yadkin River Canoe Trail passing through the park. The river is also an excellent place for anglers to relax in the shade and fish for smallmouth bass and catfish. If you are up for a cycling challenge, try hill climbing by bike.

Traveling west in your RV rental near Greensboro KOA will get you to the border between North Carolina and Tennessee, running through Great Smoky Mountains National Park, another must-visit destination for nature lovers. Rolling ridges covered in thick forest vegetation hide an abundance of wildlife including majestic black bears, as well as the intricate beauty of wildflowers. Countless waterfalls are waiting for hikers to come and witness their power, while adventurers looking for panoramic views can find them at one of the lookouts. In addition to unparalleled nature, there are historical areas to be explored, making the park a place that has something for everyone.

Exploring the Area

Greensboro KOA camping brings you the best of both worlds – in addition to extraordinary nature, you can quickly reach some wonderful cities and spend the day sightseeing.

One of the nearby attractions is the Greensboro Science Center, combining a zoo, a museum, and an aquarium. Crocodiles and gibbons are some of the animals found at the zoo, which also features an adventure park high up in the trees. The museum features some interesting facts about dinosaurs and the human body, as well as offers interactive exhibits. If you opt for the aquarium, you will find penguins, stingrays, and many more amazing creatures.

History enthusiasts should pay a visit to the International Civil Rights Center & Museum. In a building where four students started a non-violent protest in the 1960s, it features a video presentation and the original furniture from the students’ college dorm. Interesting artifacts will recreate the atmosphere of the time and help visitors understand the importance of the Civil Rights Movement.

When you just want to unwind and relax, spend the day at the sprawling water park in Greensboro. Over a dozen exciting slides and several swimming pools are there to keep you busy all the time. The young ones can choose between two children’s areas, and there are also exciting events during the entire season.

Whether you like Asian, European, or classic American cuisine, a Greensboro camper rental is your ticket to countless top-notch dining spots that will satisfy every foodie coming to the area.

Frequently Asked Questions

Renting an RV lets you enjoy the flexibility of RV travel without all the costs and maintenance of ownership. With a rental, you can book the perfect rig for any trip just like you would a car or hotel. With Outdoorsy, you rent directly from the RV owner but get the backing of programs like roadside assistance, insurance, and stellar support from real, live people 24/7.

On average, you can expect to pay between $75 and $150 per night to rent most small trailers and campervans. Larger trailers and motorhomes could cost $100 to $250 per night. Renting an RV for a longer time can be even more affordable–a week or month-long rental could average out to less than $60 per day.

Yes! Each RV owner can choose whether to offer unlimited miles on their vehicles. You’ll be able to see if unlimited mileage is an option on any listing you check out. If unlimited miles are not available, you’ll be able to see what is included with the base rate and what extra miles will cost.

Many RV owners allow pets in their rentals. Be sure to check the listing to see if it’s an option for the rig you have your eye on. You’ll be able to see if there is an extra deposit or fee for pets before you request a booking.

Having an RV delivered to your home or destination is a great way to simplify your trip. Many RV owners offer delivery and setup services, usually for an extra fee or within a certain distance of their location. Each listing shows whether or not delivery is an option.

RV rentals are available all over the country! Whether you want to pick up an RV near home to set out an epic road trip or if you want to have one ready at your destination, you can search by location for any type of rig.

Renting an RV is an affordable way to get all the benefits of RV travel without the maintenance and overhead of ownership. It’s also a great way to try out the lifestyle and different types of rigs before you take the plunge and buy your own. Already own an RV? Consider renting yours out to bring in some extra income.

Small travel trailers and campervans can usually sleep 2-4 people comfortably. Mid-size trailers and motorhomes usually sleep 4-8. Bigger rigs often sleep 6-10, some even 12!

Security, for one. Outdoorsy helps protect RV owners and renters with excellent support and insurance options, and a secure platform for listings, communication, and payments. There are plenty of other reasons though, like roadside assistance, detailed listings, and a wide variety of RVs to choose from.